Agosta,
this is how colleges/universities like stanford get ahead. So long as you are good enough, you can teach. It obviously means you work harder, create visibility for yourself but you get an opportunity to teach either way.
http://steveblank.com/2012/07/30/lying-on-your-resume/
but yes rules are rules and we need to hit a higher level of maturity here before this can work. It will happen soon though.
gitau
can someone without a degree, but very good at IOS teach a MSc class ?
just wondering ?On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Leonard Kore <leonardkore@gmail.com> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hello skunks,We are looking for an iOS trainer to teach in the Safaricom Academy Masters in Telecommunication (MScTID) program.The unit will run for 40 hours evening 5.30 to 8.30 pm twice a week for approximately a month.A competitive allowance will be given per hour.Phd and Msc holders will get an even better offer.If interested send me your CV before 19th September.
Please circulate widely to iOS developers who can trainNB: Candidate MUST know the difference between your and you`re :-)--
Leonard Kore@iLabAfricaStrathmore University
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